Well, at least AJ's sticking around for Bound For Glory. Be funny if he beat Dudley for the title then left the company.

No it wouldn't. That would be horrible and I would lose respect for AJ if he did that.

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Hulk Hogan appeared on Rover's Morning Glory earlier this week to promote last night's Impact Wrestling taping. Here are a few highlights:

Hulk Hogan appeared on Rover's Morning Glory earlier this week to promote last night's Impact Wrestling taping. Here are a few highlights:

Shrinking: "I'm 6'4 now, I used to be a lot, lot, taller. I actually did [shrink]. When I was 27 years old, I was 6'7 on the nose. After 35 years of jumping up and landing on my tailbone doing the legdrop, and nine back surgeries, and two hip replacements, and two knee replacements, I'm now 6'4 1/2."

TNA's success overseas: "The company I'm with, Impact Wrestling, they're the number one company overseas. All through Europe and Australia, the numbers are crazy and we're pushing really hard here in the States."

Changes in the business: "What I've noticed mostly is things move so fast, the universe is getting so big. There are so many choices with satellite, cable, reality TV, social media, people switch gears so much that things have to move faster. Like if you and I were to start an argument right now, [in the past] we'd probably wrestle a year from now and blow the thing off. Well now, if we start an argument we'll probably wrestle by the end of the hour. You have to most faster, it's just the business has changed."

Doing steroids early in his career: "It was kind of a wave of what was the correct thing to do at the time. [In the] '70s, 80's, doctors would write you a prescription for a steroid, where every sport in the world was doing it and the mindset was, 'it was safer than taking sugar.' Well, everybody's been re-educated. Steroids are for injuries and certain medical uses, but not for bulking up and enhancing athletic ability. So, I think the mindset changed around '90 when it became illegal... There was an era when the steroids were predominant in every single sport across the board, but now I think even though it's prevalent, it's not as inundated as it was back then. I think you can pull out isolated incidences in any sport and point people out."

His relationship with WWE: "On a personal level I'm friends with them, but on a business level, I'm the bitter enemy [joking]. I'm not the enemy, we don't compete with the other company because they are a totally different entity. They're a PG company, we're pretty aggressive. It's not like we want wrestling how it used to be, but wrestling how it should be [with] a lot of physicality and back to the bare necessities of what this business is about. So we're really not competing, but on a business level we're not on the same team, that's for sure. But on a personal level, I'm friends with everybody."

Chris Jericho was interviewed by Suplex Media with topics ranging from his band, the next generation of WWE stars and more. Here are highlights:

- He currently has no plans to return to WWE, as his schedule is dictated around Fozzy. He's done as a full-time pro wrestler.

- He said his match against Fandango at Wrestlemania wasn't his first choice, but he was asked by Vince McMahon. He said they did a great job and it set the stage for the reaction Fandango got the next night on RAW. He added that now that the "fad" has died down, Fandango will have to work harder to get the audience's respect, similar to how Jericho came in as a huge deal in 1999 and had to come down and show the world what he had.

- He said there only a few people left that have what he and his generation had.

- He said he may wrestle for another ten years or he may not. He said now is a good time to work with younger talent that is still learning, so he can teach them what he's learned over his 22-year career. He said he's happy doing whatever WWE offers and mentioned The Shield, Big E. Langston, Antonio Cesaro and Curtis Axel as talents he worked with. He also said that Daniel Bryan was "doing great" and WWE has a "really good mix" right now.

- He praised Triple H's work in taking over the company and the developmental system. He said things have changed in how talent breaks into the business compared to when he did. He added he wouldn't be the "crotchety old guy" complaining things were better in his day.

- He said in his most recent run, he wasn't worried about wins or losses, just entertaining the audience.

- He said he was in the middle of his third book and is pitching different projects. He will have two new online shows coming soon.

Hogan is friends with whoever makes him the most money. He'll throw anyone under the bus, even after they bend over backwards for him.

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I’ll go out and I’ll find some more of that Mulan Szechuan teriyaki dipping sauce, Morty. Because that’s what this is all about, Morty. That’s my one-armed-man. I’m not driven by avenging my dead family, Morty. That was fake! I’m driven by finding that McNugget sauce. I want that McNugget sauce, Morty. That’s my series arc. If it takes nine seasons, I want my McNugget dipping sauce — Szechuan sauce, Morty.

Hogan is friends with whoever makes him the most money. He'll throw anyone under the bus, even after they bend over backwards for him.

Which was proven by his shameless promotion of Bischoff in that interview earlier this week and trying to sell people on the notion that Bischoff needs a huge budget plus more control than he already has over TNA's product.

And shows up in the WWE the next week and throws the TNA belt into a garbage can. And then becomes CM Punk's valet.

Okay, that's a little funny.

Considering the way AJ presents himself to everyone, I think I would never take him seriously again if he left with the title.

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I’ll go out and I’ll find some more of that Mulan Szechuan teriyaki dipping sauce, Morty. Because that’s what this is all about, Morty. That’s my one-armed-man. I’m not driven by avenging my dead family, Morty. That was fake! I’m driven by finding that McNugget sauce. I want that McNugget sauce, Morty. That’s my series arc. If it takes nine seasons, I want my McNugget dipping sauce — Szechuan sauce, Morty.

I heard an interesting rumor on the future of Monday Night Raw. This rumor says that Dave Meltzer is reporting it.

Where may one find this rumor?

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I’ll go out and I’ll find some more of that Mulan Szechuan teriyaki dipping sauce, Morty. Because that’s what this is all about, Morty. That’s my one-armed-man. I’m not driven by avenging my dead family, Morty. That was fake! I’m driven by finding that McNugget sauce. I want that McNugget sauce, Morty. That’s my series arc. If it takes nine seasons, I want my McNugget dipping sauce — Szechuan sauce, Morty.

How many homes is FS1 In compared to USA? Sounds like a bad potential move for WWE.

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I’ll go out and I’ll find some more of that Mulan Szechuan teriyaki dipping sauce, Morty. Because that’s what this is all about, Morty. That’s my one-armed-man. I’m not driven by avenging my dead family, Morty. That was fake! I’m driven by finding that McNugget sauce. I want that McNugget sauce, Morty. That’s my series arc. If it takes nine seasons, I want my McNugget dipping sauce — Szechuan sauce, Morty.